New EPA proposal aims for two-thirds EV sales by 2032.
. The proposed rule on medium-duty trucks mandates that 46 percent of sales be zero-emission by 2032, while this figure is 25 percent for heavy-duty trucks.
If enacted as proposed, these new rules would come into effect in 2027, with target tailpipe emissions decreasing every year for the next five years. The EPA can't directly mandate that automakers sell a certain percentage of EVs, but it can put in such strict standards for corporate fleet average emissions—the average tailpipe emissions across an automaker's offerings—that selling a certain percentage of EVs is the only way to achieve the target.
The EPA says this will contribute to a 56-percent reduction in passenger-car fleet average emissions compared with current targets for 2026. It also says these new standards would avoid 10 billion tons of C02 emissions, double the total emissions produced by the U.S.—the second largest-polluting nation in the world behind China—last year.
"By proposing the most ambitious pollution standards ever for cars and trucks, we are delivering on the Biden-Harris Administration's promise to protect people and the planet, securing critical reductions in dangerous air and climate pollution and ensuring significant economic benefits like lower fuel and maintenance costs for families,"EPA head Michael S. Regan in a statement.
The proposed rules are contentious among both automakers and the United Auto Workers, the labor union that represents workers at Ford, GM, and Stellantis. As
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